nescivi wrote: > On Wednesday 18 November 2009 02:48:44 Atte André Jensen wrote: >> Esben Stien wrote: >>> As far as I know, this doesn't exist anywhere. There's no place I could >>> go and buy electronically a CD or a DVD/Blu-ray and actually get the >>> pure thing without any hassles or copy protection or whatever. >> To bring the original topic back: >> >> Would you then buy something off bandcamp (provided the thing you were >> looking for was available there)? >> >> There you can have flac, but would the flashplayer (I assume it's flash, >> here it Just Works) throw you off? >> >> NB: I'm trying to talk you into buying my stuff, I'm just talking in a >> general sense, trying to understand peoples motivations. > > Most of the music I bought recently was either the live music itself (i.e. the > concert ticket), or cd's while at such concerts, in case I really liked the > music that I heard. > Not sure if that helps, but I'm guessing I'm not the only one... > Maybe this just means to say, if you are doing concerts, make sure people can > buy cd's right there, as they'll forget to do it online once they're back > home. You have to catch them in the moment :) Hmmm, haven't bought music electronically (download) except a few times when a friend bought something through whichever service it is that lets you and three other of your friends download it. When I find something I like online, I try to buy it from the band's own site or Amazon. I prefer to buy CDs. -- David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user